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Snob, Pleb or Chav?


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Which are you? Trivia Quiz

I'm very close to the division line, but which one...

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It appears I'm a plebeian, one of the general populace.

I know my place...

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I'm none of the above ... 'cos I'm a slob ... a pleb with attitude [Lazy].

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Aitchbee

A slob probably fits into the Daily Express definition of a chav

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It's got to be a Pleb for me 'cos our FE converted me in to a "Kindleite". innit?

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Aitchbee

You sound dangerously close to the Chav category;)

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Well that's it then, mainly 'C' so that make me a Chav (whatever that is?).

My friends and those that know me, might think otherwise, depending on whether borrowing or giving. I'll now go out and find something to kick :O(

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Well, I'm not doing that. Once my net connection played ball by dragging itself kicking and screaming from the dial up era, I found it's appallingly laid out and doesn't keep your tally for you.

Don't care what that makes me (very uptight, for one)!

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"I look down on him, but I look up to him" That Two Ronnie's sketch comes to mind with this lot doesn't it? (I know my place too).

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CHAV (council house and violence) I don't remember seeing Aitchbee saying he lives in a council house and a slob does not mean violence.

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Thanks for putting the records straight Strawballs ... I live in a bought house and wouldn't say 'boo to a goose' :o)

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